EDITORIAL

Summary: This Editorial introduces a new Special Collection, ‘Neurodegeneration: from models to mechanisms to therapies’, providing a summary of the research and review articles published in this launch issue, as well as highlighting some of DMM's most-read neurodegeneration-related articles from recent issues.

A MODEL FOR LIFE

Summary: Huda Zoghbi discusses her remarkable journey from the clinic to the bench, highlighting the experiences and collaborations that inspired her interest in neurological diseases such as spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1) and Rett syndrome.

AT A GLANCE

Summary: In this At a Glance review, Edward Lee and co-authors provide an overview of RNA metabolism defects, including mislocalization of RNA-binding proteins and microRNA biogenesis alterations, that contribute to neurodegenerative disease pathology.

Summary: In this Review, Ludo Van Den Bosch and colleagues discuss the different model systems for studying ALS and how they have contributed to our current understanding of the etiology and pathology of this neurodegenerative disease.

Eloise Mikkonen from the University of Tampere, Finland, is part of a collaborative project investigating a connection between herpes simplex virus and Alzheimer’s disease. Thanks to a Travelling Fellowship from DMM, she visited her collaborators in Umeå University, Sweden, and the team have now published their work in DMM. Read more on her story here.

Where could your research take you? The deadline to apply for the current round of Travelling Fellowships is 23 February 2018. Apply now!

Did you know that DMM also offers conference travel grants? Apply by 9 March 2018. Find out more here.